One of the employees of Vijay's parents, Babu, is sentence to a long jail term for killing them. In hot pursuit to avenge the death of his parents Vijay wait until Babu is release from jail... . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

JJ M (us) wrote: Not so sure about this. Seemed like it was all over the place but unlike Walkabout (another sharply edited Roeg film), there wasn't much return of coherence by the end. Another viewing is possibly essential.

Patrick K (fr) wrote: After the death of Sir Christopher Lee I thought it was about time I saw one of his most celebrated movies. In essence its far closer to the source material but it being in 1958 made it look more like a stage production but that wasnt an issue as it was an entertaining piece with great acting from the cast

Greg W (br) wrote: good but i still prefer the 1937 version of this

Jason H (ag) wrote: A three star rating only because of its stars and musical numbers - this film just has not aged well. As others noted below, this is not an Astaire-Rogers film and while Irene Dunne and Randolph Scott are appealing, their scenes are on the dull side.

James H (gb) wrote: This controversial movie boasts one of Edward Norton best ever performances and symbolises change for the better, showing that anyone can change. Some of the viewing is uncomfortable to watch but it is 100% necessary as we watch the lead character go on a mental and physical journey for criminal to hero.

James M (it) wrote: Its your mates birthday and you not going out for a drink? What sort of mate are you?